scandalisation (Meaning)
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scandalisation (n)
the condition of being shocked (as by improper behavior)
the act of scandalizing
Synonyms & Antonyms of scandalisation
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
scandalisation Sentence Examples
- The scandalous behavior of the politician caused widespread scandalisation among the public.
- The release of the compromising photos led to the scandalisation of the company's CEO.
- The publication of the salacious novel resulted in the scandalisation of the author.
- The bishop's extramarital affair provoked a public outcry and scandalisation within the church.
- The teacher's inappropriate comments in class scandalized the parents and school administration.
- The politician's embezzlement of public funds caused widespread scandalisation and calls for his resignation.
- The celebrity's arrest for drug possession scandalized their fans and damaged their reputation.
- The company's failure to meet safety standards led to a scandalisation that threatened its profitability.
- The minister's sermon on controversial topics caused a great deal of scandalisation within the congregation.
- The journalist's exposé on corporate corruption scandalized the industry and led to government investigations.
FAQs About the word scandalisation
the condition of being shocked (as by improper behavior), the act of scandalizing
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No antonyms found.
The scandalous behavior of the politician caused widespread scandalisation among the public.
The release of the compromising photos led to the scandalisation of the company's CEO.
The publication of the salacious novel resulted in the scandalisation of the author.
The bishop's extramarital affair provoked a public outcry and scandalisation within the church.